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Pawhuska City Council accepted Jerry Eubanks' resignation as city manager and appointed Carol Jones to the position. The ...
The new building is to be metal with a concrete floor and take an estimated eight to 10 months to construct, Perrier said. Emergency Management is to benefit from one-third of the space and the ...
The Pawhuska Educational Trust awarded $96,000 in scholarships to 22 graduating seniors and 47 alumni of Pawhuska High School. The Trust, founded in 1971, uses only interest and earnings from ...
The Osage Nation Casino and Hotel will host a veterans' health benefits event July 15-16. The event, co-sponsored with the VA, focuses on the PACT Act, which expanded benefits for veterans exposed to ...
Pawhuska's Charter Review Committee publicly devolved July 1 from a 10-person body considering a thorough overhaul of the city charter based in part on citizen input to a 7-person body interested in ...
The Sheriff's Office tracked down a suspect and the missing child in a vehicle in an agricultural field north of Lyman.
Former Osage County Sheriff Eddie Virden complained about inaccuracies in a state turnover audit. Auditor Cindy Byrd pointed the finger at Virden.
Pawhuska City Council approved a budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year that includes five employee layoffs. The layoffs will affect the police, fire, street, and administrative departments. Dissenting ...
Pawhuska's Chamber of Commerce will host on Friday, July 4 the community's annual Freedom Celebration Parade, scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. at the intersection of Main Street and Prudom Avenue and ...
AI-assisted summary Pawhuska voters will face two special elections, one in September and one in October. The first election, on September 9th, concerns a $3.73 million Pawhuska School District bond ...
The budget, which included five employee layoffs, passed 3-2 despite concerns about existing unfilled positions. This budget situation follows previous difficulties, including a delayed 2023-24 budget ...
Recommendations submitted by members of the Charter Review Committee have not been publicly discussed, leaving the public without details.